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Listening back to my sequence, keep getting these crazy bursts of white noise. I have played this sequence many times before, no problem, not pushing the performance meter. Checked clocking as well. Had to restart the mac to clear it, then the sequence played OK for a while till it happened again..5 times while a client was here .
Here is a small movie of the event, had to record through isight so sound quality is bad but the noises you hear are loud bursts of white noise.
Mac 2.8 8-core, 20 GB RAM, Mac 10.9, DP 8, EWQLSO Platinum Play, Mach V II, Kontakt 5, Superior Drummer, AIR, Absynth 5, Plectrum, CronoX, Albino3, RMV, cup of tea.
Until I heard this--- and THANKS for uploading it-- I thought I'd burned out my SPL monitor control center. I've been working through Built-In Audio for the past 10 weeks because of it.
I know that doesn't help you--- but YOU have been enlightening. Now we're both on a path to find a solution.
Someone once said-- "A shared problem is half a problem."
Dupe the project (so you can leave the original audio) and try merging audio tracks one at a time. See if writing a new audio track with a discrete name makes a difference.
We had those burst on occasion with older versions of PLAY.
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Thanks for all the responses. I do believe it is PLAY related as it shows up in some, but not all, crash logs. I am up to date with it. I will try all the different ideas and see what works.
Will report my results later.
Mac 2.8 8-core, 20 GB RAM, Mac 10.9, DP 8, EWQLSO Platinum Play, Mach V II, Kontakt 5, Superior Drummer, AIR, Absynth 5, Plectrum, CronoX, Albino3, RMV, cup of tea.
Thanks Yiannis, I had already done that and it still happened.
Anyhow, I reassigned all my PLAY instruments to Kontakt instruments, and so far haven't had a repeat. Which doesn't help you at all Frodo . When it happens, can you tell which VI the sound is coming from?
I'm wondering if it's related to the subject mentioned on other threads here, that is that once Kontakt loads it's memory server basically 'takes over' all memory outside of DP. Even though I moved PLAY up in the 'loading order' so it loaded before Kontakt.
I do have a crash log that mentions PLAY so I'm going to send it to East West.
Mac 2.8 8-core, 20 GB RAM, Mac 10.9, DP 8, EWQLSO Platinum Play, Mach V II, Kontakt 5, Superior Drummer, AIR, Absynth 5, Plectrum, CronoX, Albino3, RMV, cup of tea.
Anyhow, I reassigned all my PLAY instruments to Kontakt instruments, and so far haven't had a repeat. Which doesn't help you at all Frodo . When it happens, can you tell which VI the sound is coming from?
Alas, I confess that I cannot tell with 100% certainty. The last time it happened, all I had running was IK's Miroslav Philharmonik. There were other times when I had a variety of VIs up and running... with and without Miro, with and without PLAY.
Puzzling, no?
But I must assert that it's not chronic or frequent on this end. When it happens it is definitely distracting, to say the least.
thats happened to me .... once in 2004 where it happened BADLY!!!! at least 20 times per track per take.
A few times recently.
I tracked down the problem to a CPU thing. When the PLAYBACK METER spikes, it writes those errors to the hard drive.
Funny thing is, when it started happening (back on DP 4, i think), you couldnt SEE those spikes on the waveform UNLESS you zoomed VERY far in, then they'd just POP up. When you started to zoom out, they'd disappear as if not even there. But when you played back the track, they'd blow your ears out. I almost went crazy with this problem.
It's happened a few times recently and i think its a drive error when DP spikes the PLAYBACK METER.